Vietnam’s New Religious Decree Further Burdens Local Churches
Pastors and religious liberty advocates worry the government’s effort to manage religion will bring tighter control.
Sudanese Protestant Church Destroyed in All Saints’ Day Bombing
The largest and second-oldest church in Omdurman was hit following similar bombings targeting local evangelical schools.
Hundreds of Nigerian Christians Killed in Recent Attacks
Officials blame fighters targeting “ethnoreligious minorities as well as houses of worship and religious ceremonies.”
Owo Church Attack Kills Dozens of Nigerian Catholics on Pentecost Sunday
(UPDATED) Terrorists target Mass in Ondo, a normally peaceful southwestern state which recently passed grazing restrictions affecting Fulani herdsmen.
Falleció Ruth Montaño, luchadora por la libertad religiosa de los bolivianos no católicos
La abogada de Cochabamba logró la aprobación de la histórica ley de 2019 que protege a los evangélicos y otras minorías religiosas de la discriminación en la nación andina.
Pakistani Pastors Ambushed by Gunmen While Driving from Church
The leader of three Protestant parishes was killed in the incident, which one police official labeled a terrorist attack.
German Pastor Hopeful in Fight to Remain in Turkey
Wave of Christian expat expulsions leaves many churches without leaders.
140 Nigerian Baptist Students Kidnapped in Kaduna
(UPDATED) “This is a very, very sad situation for us,” says Bethel Baptist pastor and state CAN leader whose son narrowly escaped.
Our Old Leaders Won’t Walk Away, and That’s About More Than Politics
What the presidential debate and its aftermath should tell us about our culture of geriatric childishness.
Died: Ruth Montaño, Religious Freedom Fighter for Non-Catholic Bolivians
Cochabamba lawyer secured passage of 2019 landmark law protecting evangelicals and other religious minorities from discrimination in Andean nation.